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January 9, 2008
An Arizona-based electronic company has unveiled a new gadget which integrates a Taser stun gun with an mp3 player at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dubbed as the iTaser, the new gadget features a 1GB player in the stun gun's holster.
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January 8, 2008
Officials in St. Louis, Missouri have come up with a bill banning swearing, table-dancing, drinking contests and profane music in bars in to keep crowds from getting too rowdy. But the bill introduced by City Councilman Richard Veit is facing a strong challenge from owners of bars along Main Street as they believe the proposed ban violate their civil rights. They have sought revisions to the bill.
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January 8, 2008
Officials of St. Louis, Missouri have come up with a bill banning swearing, table-dancing, drinking contests and profane music in bars in St. Charles to keep crowds from getting too rowdy. But the bill introduced by City Councilman Richard Veit is facing challenge from owners of bars along Main Street as they believe the proposed ban violate their civil rights. They have sought revisions to the bill.
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December 11, 2007
A Chinese man who was in a comatose state for more than three months in a hospital in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province has fully recovered due to "classic symphonies. " According to the attending physicians of the young man, surnamed Li, the music they played all throughout his days and nights in the hospital bed contributed greatly to his smooth recovery.
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November 26, 2007
Topics twins, iraq, wife, wood, pretty, music, schools, radio, play, airport, kids, united, game, children, boy and car
The children of late humorist Herb Shriner announced their plan to send his old harmonicas to the U. S. troops in Iraq. Wil and Kin, Shriner's 53-year old twin sons, said that they found the harmonicas, all 400 vintage ones, in their father's warehouse located near the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
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